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To research especially in areas that impedes human development prognostically to proffer solutions and act accordingly, in intervention to benefit humanity.
*to bring sustainable change in the lives of urban and rural poor in and around Kolkata, India through participatory governance *to bring sustainable development in health, nutrition, education and the protection of children, adolescents and women in need *to restore the basic human rights of children through social participation, community awareness, advocacy at the policy making level and also through direct welfare activities *to sensitize people in India and abroad to take responsibilities for the neglected and motivate them to combat the challenges through cohesive action and sponsorship *to sensitise, organise and mobilise marginalised groups into cohesive bodies *to network and create effective links between media & civil society and the target groups
Established in 1995, the affiliate has built 14 homes to date. We cover two counties, Prince Edward and Hastings. Build teams are hard at work planning to start construction in early spring 2014 in Picton. In July, 2006, we opened the 49th ReStore in Canada. The store is currently located at 365 Bell Boulevard, Belleville.
ROTH welcomes anyone who would like to join us in completing one of our projects, either through volunteering their time for administrative duties, assisting with fundraising initiatives, or even to be present onsite for any upcoming projects. To let us know how you would like to help please email us at: volunteer@reachouttohumanity.org
The Garden's mission is to promote learning, spiritual growth, imagination and self-confidence in young children of all races, including children with language delays or other learning delays - in order to prepare them for entry into public school, or placement on a whole-or part-scholarship basis in independent schools. The Garden provides at-risk children with a safe haven in which to learn and grow while helping them cope with the stresses caused by the poverty, oppression, violence and drug use that exists in the Harlem community. It also assists parents and caregivers in improving family conditions that might adversely affect children's academic performance and social skills-building.
Our Mission is to Serving Humanity With Love By Doing Little Things With Passion, Commitement and Dedication